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- the present invention relates to a dental implant package, and more particularly, to a dental implant package capable of storing a fixture and any of a cover screw and a healing abutment together and facilitating easy putting in and pulling out the stored part.
- the implant originally signifies a replacement to recover damaged or lost human tissues.
- the implant signifies transplantation of an artificial tooth. That is, the implant is an operation to recover the function of a tooth by placing a dental root made of titanium that shows no rejection symptoms to a human body to replace a lost dental root, in an alveolar bone where a tooth is removed, and fixing an artificial tooth.
- the implant In the case of a general dental prosthesis or denture, surrounding teeth and bones are damaged as time passes. In contrast, the implant does not damage surrounding tooth tissues and causes no decayed tooth while providing the same function and shape as a natural tooth. Thus, the implant can be used semi-permanently.
- the implant improves not only the restoration of a single lost tooth but also the function of the artificial teeth of partially toothless or completely toothless patients and enhances the aesthetic feature in the restoration of dental prosthesis. Furthermore, the implant can distribute excessive stress applied to the tissues of the surrounding support bone so as to help the stabilization of a row of teeth.
- the implant is variously used to signify a transplanted artificial tooth, an artificial tooth operation, or a fixture (an artificial tooth root) needed for the artificial tooth operation, in the present specification, the implant is limitedly used to signify a fixture used for an artificial tooth operation.
- the implant is generally stored in an antibiotic sealed package. This is to prevent the contamination of an implant placed in an alveolar bone, that is, a fixture, by external foreign materials or germs.
- an implant is accommodated in an inner container and an inner cover is coupled to the inner container.
- the inner container with the inner cover is accommodated in an outer container and an outer cover is coupled to the outer container so that the implant is packed.
- a part such as a healing abutment is coupled to an upper end portion of an implant, an inner cover and an inner container are coupled to each other with the part such as a healing abutment fixed to the inner cover, the inner cover and the inner container accommodate in an outer container, and the outer cover is coupled to the outer container.
- the present invention provides a dental implant package which can not only store a fixture and any of a healing abutment and a cover screw in a simple structure but also facilitate easy pulling out of the fixture and the healing abutment or cover screw for an implant operation.
- a fixture and any one of a healing abutment and a cover screw can be stored in a simple structure, but also the fixture and the healing abutment or cover screw can be easily pulled out for an implant operation.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dental implant package according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the dental implant package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the dental implant package of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a state where a fixture is accommodated in a fixture accommodation space of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a state where a cover screw is accommodated in an auxiliary accommodation space of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture where a mount is installed is coupled to a fixture holder of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture integrally manufactured with an abutment is coupled to the fixture holder of FIG. 6 .
- a dental implant package comprises a main body having a partition portion that is formed therein and separates a fixture accommodation space accommodating a fixture of a dental implant from an auxiliary accommodation space accommodating any of a healing abutment and a cover screw, wherein a first opening and a second opening are formed at both ends of the main body, a leveler accommodated in at least a part of the fixture accommodation space and supporting the fixture accommodated in the fixture accommodation space at a predetermined height, a first cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the first opening, and a second cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the second opening.
- An accommodation protrusion protruding from a lower surface in a lower end of the leveler and an accommodation hole to which the accommodation protrusion is forcibly coupled is formed at a side of the partition portion facing the leveler.
- An insertion accommodation hole in which any of the healing abutment and the cover screw is at least partially inserted is formed at the partition portion toward the auxiliary accommodation space.
- the insertion accommodation hole is formed by a hollow cylinder provided by extending from the partition portion and the accommodation hole and the insertion accommodation hole are connected to each other.
- the leveler has a cylindrical shape having an open upper end portion and a leveler cover formed of a titanium material is coupled to the upper end portion of the leveler.
- the dental implant package further comprises a protection ring formed of a titanium material and coupled to an end portion of the main body forming the first opening.
- a push protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential wall of the first cover in a radial direction is provided at the first cover.
- a fixture push portion pushing the fixture when the fixture is coupled to the main body is provided on an upper surface of an inner wall of the first cover.
- a push uneven portion having an uneven shape is formed at at least a part of an outer circumferential wall of the second cover.
- a dental implant package comprises a main body having a partition portion that is formed therein and separates a fixture accommodation space accommodating a fixture of a dental implant from an auxiliary accommodation space accommodating any of a healing abutment and a cover screw, wherein a first opening and a second opening are formed at both ends of the main body, a fixture holder accommodated in at least a part of the fixture accommodation space and supporting the fixture accommodated in the fixture accommodation space, a first cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the first opening, and a second cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the second opening.
- the fixture holder comprises a hollow cylinder portion having a hollow shape, an arc support portion having an arc sectional shape and extending upwardly from the hollow cylinder portion, and a grip portion coupled to an inner circumferential wall of the arc support portion and gripping the fixture inserted and accommodated in the arc support portion.
- An insertion accommodation hole in which any of the healing abutment and the cover screw is at least partially inserted is formed at the partition portion toward the auxiliary accommodation space.
- the insertion accommodation hole is formed by a hollow cylinder provided by extending from the partition portion and the accommodation hole and the insertion accommodation hole are connected to each other.
- a push protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential wall of the first cover in a radial direction is provided at the first cover.
- a push uneven portion having an uneven shape is formed at at least a part of an outer circumferential wall of the second cover.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dental implant package according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the dental implant package of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the dental implant package of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a state where a fixture is accommodated in a fixture accommodation space of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a state where a cover screw is accommodated in an auxiliary accommodation space of FIG. 3 .
- a dental implant package 1 includes a main body 10 having a cylindrical shape having a fixture accommodation space 11 for accommodating a fixture 3 and an auxiliary accommodation space 21 for accommodating a cover screw 5 or a healing abutment (not shown), a leveler 40 detachably accommodated in the fixture accommodation space 11 in a state of supporting a fixture 3 , a first cover 50 detachably coupled to the main body 10 and blocking a first opening 12 formed at an end of the main body 10 , and a second cover 60 detachably coupled to the main body 10 and blocking a second opening 22 formed at the other end of the main body 10 .
- the cover screw 5 or the healing abutment can be accommodated in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 , in the present embodiment, the cover screw 5 is accommodated.
- the main body 10 is an ampule body manufactured of transparent or translucent plastic to check a product existing inside the main body 10 from the outside.
- a partition portion 30 separates a fixture accommodation space 11 for accommodating the fixture 3 and the auxiliary accommodation space 21 for accommodating the cover screw 5 .
- the partition portion 30 includes an accommodation hole 33 formed in a surface of the partition portion 30 facing the fixture accommodation space 11 , to which the leveler 40 is coupled and supported, an insertion accommodation hole 35 provided in the central area of a hollow cylinder 34 that is formed at the other surface of the partition portion 30 facing the auxiliary accommodation space 21 to accommodate and store the cover screw 5 , and a connection hole 36 connecting the accommodation hole 33 and the insertion accommodation hole 35 .
- the leveler 40 has a cylindrical shape to be inserted in the fixture accommodation space 11 of the main body 10 and includes an open upper end portion to which a leveler cover 41 is coupled.
- the leveler 40 can have a different shape according to the diameter and length of the fixture 3 . Accordingly, an operator can recognize the type of the fixture 3 stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 through a numeric letter 45 indicated on the outer surface of the leveler 40 .
- the leveler 40 is appropriate for supporting a fixture that belongs to one having a relatively large diameter and a short length. For example, when a fixture (not shown) that is longer than the fixture 3 of the present embodiment is stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 , a leveler (not shown) having a length shorter than that of the leveler 40 of the present embodiment is used.
- An accommodation protrusion 43 protrudes from the lower surface of a lower end portion of the leveler 40 .
- the leveler 40 can be stably stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 without movements.
- a lower portion 43 a of the accommodation protrusion 43 is more convex than an upper portion 43 b thereof. Since the accommodation hole 33 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the accommodation protrusion 43 , the accommodation protrusion 43 is coupled to the accommodation hole 33 .
- the leveler 40 can be appropriately supported in the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- the leveler cover 41 is manufactured of a titanium material and directly supports the fixture 3 that is stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- the leveler cover 41 is appropriate for supporting the fixture 3 that is manufactured of a titanium material and appropriately coupled to the opening of the leveler 40 .
- the reason for manufacturing the leveler cover 41 using a titanium material is to prevent the change of the characteristic of the fixture 3 made of the titanium material during which the fixture 3 is stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- the fixture 3 when the fixture 3 is manufactured of a different material, for example, plastic, and stored in a separate accommodation portion (not shown), the characteristic of a screw portion of the fixture 3 made of a titanium material can be changed as it contacts a plastic accommodation portion so that the state of a gum can be contaminated or a side effect can be generated during an implant operation.
- the leveler cover 41 is manufactured of a titanium material that is substantially the same as the material of the fixture 3 .
- a protection ring 13 made of a titanium material is coupled to an opening portion of the fixture accommodation space 11 , that is, the area of the main body 10 forming the first opening 12 , to prevent the upper portion of the fixture 3 from directly contacting the main body 10 that is made of plastic. Accordingly, as the protection ring 13 made of a titanium material directly contacts the outer circumferential portion of the upper portion of the fixture 3 , the change of the characteristic of the fixture 3 by a material having a different physical characteristic, for example, plastic, can be prevented. Further, as the outer diameter of the upper portion of the fixture 3 does almost match the inner diameter of the protection ring 13 , the fixture 3 can be supported in the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- a first cover 50 is coupled to the area of the main body 10 where the first opening 12 of the fixture accommodation space 11 is formed and blocks the first opening 12 to prevent the escape of the fixture 3 stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 and the contact of external foreign materials with the fixture 3 .
- the first cover 50 is detachably coupled to the area of the main body 10 for forming the first opening 12 so that the fixture 3 can be easily pulled out from the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- the end portion of the fixture accommodation space 11 of the main body 10 has an outer diameter smaller than that of the middle area of the main body 10 so that the first cover 50 can be detachably coupled to the first opening 12 of the fixture accommodation space 11 of the main body 10 .
- a protruding portion 15 protrudes from the outer surface of the main body 10 for forming the first opening 12 in the circumferential direction.
- a groove portion 55 corresponding to the protruding portion 15 of the main body 10 is provided on the inner surface of the first cover 50 in the circumferential direction.
- the first cover 50 is forcibly coupled to the protruding portion 15 of the main body 10 for forming the first opening 12 .
- a slight amount of a force is needed to separate the first cover 50 from the main body 10 .
- a push protrusion 51 protruding from the outer circumferential wall of the first cover 50 in the radial direction is provided on the first cover 50 .
- a fixture push portion 52 for maintaining the position of the fixture 3 by pressing the fixture 3 stored in the leveler 40 accommodated in the fixture accommodation space 11 at a predetermined pressure when being coupled to the main body 10 is provided on an upper surface of the inner wall of the first cover 50 .
- the fixture push portion 52 makes the fixture 3 stored at a predetermined position in the fixture accommodation space 11 without movements.
- the fixture 3 can be stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 by being appropriately supported by the leveler 40 having the leveler cover 41 coupled to the upper surface thereof, the protection ring 13 , and the fixture push portion 52 of the first cover 50 .
- the auxiliary accommodation space 21 is provided to auxiliarily accommodate the cover screw 5 coupled to a female screw portion (not shown) formed in the upper portion of the fixture 3 .
- the cover screw 5 is accommodated in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 .
- a healing abutment (not shown) coupled to the female screw portion formed on the upper surface of the fixture 3 and maintained for a period during which the fixture 3 is osseointegrated in an alveolar bone.
- other auxiliary parts can be accommodated in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 .
- the insertion accommodation hole 35 in which a male screw portion of the cover screw 5 screw coupled to a portion of the cover screw 5 , that is, the female screw portion of the fixture 3 , is inserted, is provided in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 .
- the insertion accommodation hole 35 is provided in the hollow cylinder 34 extending from the partition portion 30 toward the auxiliary accommodation space 21 . Since the cover screw 5 is not a factor that is directly transplanted in the alveolar bone, the cover screw 5 does not need to be supported by the accommodation portion of a titanium material. Accordingly, the cover screw 5 can be kept by being partially inserted in the insertion accommodation hole 35 .
- the second cover 60 is coupled to an end portion of the main body 10 at the side of the auxiliary accommodation space 21 , that is, the area of the main body 10 for forming the second opening 22 , to prevent the escape of the cover screw 5 from the insertion accommodation hole 35 .
- a push uneven portion 61 is formed at the outer wall of the second cover 60 so that the second cover 60 can be easily installed on and detached from the second opening 22 .
- a coupling portion is formed at each of the inner surface of the second cover 60 and the outer surface of the area of the main body 10 for forming the second opening 22 , to correspond to each other.
- a protruding portion 64 is formed on the inner side of the second cover 60 where the push uneven portion 61 is formed and a catch groove 24 corresponding to the protruding portion 64 is formed in the outer surface of the area of the main body 10 for forming the second opening 12 so that the protruding portion 64 and the catch groove 24 can be stably coupled to each other.
- the second cover 60 can be easily separated from the main body 10 .
- connection hole 36 connecting the insertion accommodation hole 35 at the side of the auxiliary accommodation space 21 and the accommodation hole 33 at the side of the fixture accommodation space 11 is formed at the central area of the partition portion 30 that separates the fixture accommodation space 11 and the auxiliary accommodation space 21 .
- the leveler 40 can be easily separated from the accommodation hole 33 by pushing the accommodation protrusion 33 using a tool such as a gimlet through the connection hole 36 from the auxiliary accommodation space 21 .
- the first cover 50 blocking the first opening 12 formed at the end portion of the main body 10 is separated.
- the first cover 50 blocking the first opening 12 can be easily separated by pushing the push protrusion 51 provided on the outer wall of the first cover 50 .
- the leveler 40 suitable for the shape of the fixture 3 is selected using a numeric letter 45 (please refer to FIG. 2 ) indicated on the outer surface of the leveler 40 .
- the level cover 41 formed of a titanium material is coupled to the upper portion of the leveler 40 .
- the leveler 40 After the leveler cover 41 is coupled, the leveler 40 is put into the fixture accommodation space 11 . Since the accommodation protrusion 43 formed on the lower surface of the leveler 40 is forcibly coupled to the accommodation hole 33 formed on the partition portion 30 , the leveler 40 can be firmly supported in the fixture accommodation space 11 .
- the protection ring 13 is coupled to the upper area of the fixture accommodation space 11 , that is, the inside of the area of the main body 10 for forming the first opening 12 . Since the protection ring 13 is also formed of a titanium material like the leveler cover 41 , the change of the characteristic of the fixture 3 during which the fixture 3 is stored in the dental implant package 1 can be prevented.
- the fixture 3 is inserted in the fixture accommodation space 11 to be supported on the upper surface of the leveler cover 41 . Since the fixture push portion 52 protrudes from the upper surface of the inner wall of the first cover 50 , when the first cover 50 is coupled to the main body 10 , the fixture push portion 52 presses the upper end portion of the fixture 3 so that the fixture 3 can be stably stored. Since the operation of pulling out the fixture 3 stored in the fixture accommodation space 11 is the opposite to the above-described insertion operation, a description thereof will be omitted herein.
- the second cover 60 blocking the second opening 22 is separated from the main body 10 . Since the push uneven portion 61 is provided at the outer wall of the second cover, the second cover 60 can be easily separated from the area of the main body 10 for forming the second opening 22 .
- the second cover 60 is coupled to the main body 10 so that the cover screw 5 is completely accommodated in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 . Since the operation of pulling out the cover screw 5 from the auxiliary accommodation space 21 is the opposite to the above-described insertion operation, a description thereof will be omitted herein.
- the dental implant package 1 can not only prevent intrusion of external foreign materials and germs but also store the fixture 3 and the cover screw 5 or the healing abutment at the same time in a single dental implant package. Also, since the fixture 3 made of a titanium material contacts only the leveler cover 41 and the protection ring 13 that are made of a titanium material, the change of the characteristic of the fixture 3 can be prevented.
- FIGS. 6 through 8 a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- the same structures and operations as those in the above-described embodiment will be omitted and only different structures and operations will be described.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture where a mount is installed is coupled to a fixture holder of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture integrally manufactured with an abutment is coupled to the fixture holder of FIG. 6 .
- a dental implant package 1 a includes a fixture holder 70 instead of the leveler 40 of the above-described embodiment.
- the fixture holder 70 includes a hollow cylinder portion 71 having a hollow shape, an arc support portion 73 having an arc (almost semi-circular) shape and extending upwardly from the hollow cylinder portion 71 , and a grip portion 75 coupled to the inner circumferential wall of the arc support portion 73 to grip a fixture 3 a (please refer to FIG. 7 ) that is inserted in and coupled to the arc support portion 73 .
- a screw portion of the fixture 3 a that is, a portion that is transplanted in an alveolar bone, does not contact the inner surface of the fixture holder 70 made of plastic.
- the grip portion 75 grips the mount 6 in a state of slightly deviating from the arc support portion 73 when the mount 6 used for the transplantation of the fixture 3 a is mounted on the fixture 3 a, the fixture 3 a coupled to the mount 6 can be supported without directly contacting the inner surface of the fixture holder 70 .
- a fixture 3 b is integrally formed with an abutment 7 .
- the grip portion 75 grips the abutment 7 so that the fixture 3 b to be transplanted in an alveolar bone can be supported without directly contacting the inner surface of the fixture holder 70 .
- the fixtures 3 a and 3 b supported by the fixture holder 70 are not merely the fixture 3 of FIG. 4 but the fixture 3 a or 3 b having the mount 6 mounted thereon or integrally formed with the abutment 7 , as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 , the fixtures 3 a and 3 b are coupled to protrude toward the first opening 12 from the arc support portion 73 . Due to this structure, the inner wall of a first cover 50 a does not have the fixture push portion 52 unlike the first cover 50 where the fixture push portion 52 of FIG. 3 is provided.
- the dental implant package 1 a includes the fixture holder 70 that does not contact the screw portion of the fixtures 3 a and 3 b in supporting the fixtures 3 a and 3 b, so that the fixtures 3 a and 3 b can be stably stored and the intrusion of the external foreign materials can be prevented.
- cover screw 5 is described to be stored in the auxiliary accommodation space 21 , other parts such as a healing abutment used for an implant operation can be stored.
- the fixture and any of the healing abutment and the cover screw can be stored with a simple structure. Also, the fixture and the healing abutment or the cover screw can be easily pulled out during an implant operation.
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- The present invention relates to a dental implant package, and more particularly, to a dental implant package capable of storing a fixture and any of a cover screw and a healing abutment together and facilitating easy putting in and pulling out the stored part.
- The word “Implant” originally signifies a replacement to recover damaged or lost human tissues. For the specific field of a dentistry, the implant signifies transplantation of an artificial tooth. That is, the implant is an operation to recover the function of a tooth by placing a dental root made of titanium that shows no rejection symptoms to a human body to replace a lost dental root, in an alveolar bone where a tooth is removed, and fixing an artificial tooth.
- In the case of a general dental prosthesis or denture, surrounding teeth and bones are damaged as time passes. In contrast, the implant does not damage surrounding tooth tissues and causes no decayed tooth while providing the same function and shape as a natural tooth. Thus, the implant can be used semi-permanently.
- Also, the implant improves not only the restoration of a single lost tooth but also the function of the artificial teeth of partially toothless or completely toothless patients and enhances the aesthetic feature in the restoration of dental prosthesis. Furthermore, the implant can distribute excessive stress applied to the tissues of the surrounding support bone so as to help the stabilization of a row of teeth.
- Although the implant is variously used to signify a transplanted artificial tooth, an artificial tooth operation, or a fixture (an artificial tooth root) needed for the artificial tooth operation, in the present specification, the implant is limitedly used to signify a fixture used for an artificial tooth operation.
- The implant is generally stored in an antibiotic sealed package. This is to prevent the contamination of an implant placed in an alveolar bone, that is, a fixture, by external foreign materials or germs.
- According to a conventional dental implant package, an implant is accommodated in an inner container and an inner cover is coupled to the inner container. The inner container with the inner cover is accommodated in an outer container and an outer cover is coupled to the outer container so that the implant is packed.
- Also, another conventional dental implant package has been suggested in which a part such as a healing abutment is coupled to an upper end portion of an implant, an inner cover and an inner container are coupled to each other with the part such as a healing abutment fixed to the inner cover, the inner cover and the inner container accommodate in an outer container, and the outer cover is coupled to the outer container.
- However, in the conventional dental implant packages, it is not easy to open the package and pull out the implant for an implant operation due to a dual structure of the package so that an implant operator feels inconvenience.
- To solve the above and/or other problems, the present invention provides a dental implant package which can not only store a fixture and any of a healing abutment and a cover screw in a simple structure but also facilitate easy pulling out of the fixture and the healing abutment or cover screw for an implant operation.
- According to the present invention, not only a fixture and any one of a healing abutment and a cover screw can be stored in a simple structure, but also the fixture and the healing abutment or cover screw can be easily pulled out for an implant operation.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dental implant package according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the dental implant package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the dental implant package ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a state where a fixture is accommodated in a fixture accommodation space ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a state where a cover screw is accommodated in an auxiliary accommodation space ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture where a mount is installed is coupled to a fixture holder ofFIG. 6 ; and -
FIG. 8 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture integrally manufactured with an abutment is coupled to the fixture holder ofFIG. 6 . - According to an aspect of the present invention, a dental implant package comprises a main body having a partition portion that is formed therein and separates a fixture accommodation space accommodating a fixture of a dental implant from an auxiliary accommodation space accommodating any of a healing abutment and a cover screw, wherein a first opening and a second opening are formed at both ends of the main body, a leveler accommodated in at least a part of the fixture accommodation space and supporting the fixture accommodated in the fixture accommodation space at a predetermined height, a first cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the first opening, and a second cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the second opening.
- An accommodation protrusion protruding from a lower surface in a lower end of the leveler and an accommodation hole to which the accommodation protrusion is forcibly coupled is formed at a side of the partition portion facing the leveler.
- An insertion accommodation hole in which any of the healing abutment and the cover screw is at least partially inserted is formed at the partition portion toward the auxiliary accommodation space.
- The insertion accommodation hole is formed by a hollow cylinder provided by extending from the partition portion and the accommodation hole and the insertion accommodation hole are connected to each other.
- The leveler has a cylindrical shape having an open upper end portion and a leveler cover formed of a titanium material is coupled to the upper end portion of the leveler.
- The dental implant package further comprises a protection ring formed of a titanium material and coupled to an end portion of the main body forming the first opening.
- A push protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential wall of the first cover in a radial direction is provided at the first cover.
- A fixture push portion pushing the fixture when the fixture is coupled to the main body is provided on an upper surface of an inner wall of the first cover.
- A push uneven portion having an uneven shape is formed at at least a part of an outer circumferential wall of the second cover.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, a dental implant package comprises a main body having a partition portion that is formed therein and separates a fixture accommodation space accommodating a fixture of a dental implant from an auxiliary accommodation space accommodating any of a healing abutment and a cover screw, wherein a first opening and a second opening are formed at both ends of the main body, a fixture holder accommodated in at least a part of the fixture accommodation space and supporting the fixture accommodated in the fixture accommodation space, a first cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the first opening, and a second cover detachably coupled to the main body and blocking the second opening.
- The fixture holder comprises a hollow cylinder portion having a hollow shape, an arc support portion having an arc sectional shape and extending upwardly from the hollow cylinder portion, and a grip portion coupled to an inner circumferential wall of the arc support portion and gripping the fixture inserted and accommodated in the arc support portion.
- An insertion accommodation hole in which any of the healing abutment and the cover screw is at least partially inserted is formed at the partition portion toward the auxiliary accommodation space.
- The insertion accommodation hole is formed by a hollow cylinder provided by extending from the partition portion and the accommodation hole and the insertion accommodation hole are connected to each other.
- A push protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential wall of the first cover in a radial direction is provided at the first cover.
- A push uneven portion having an uneven shape is formed at at least a part of an outer circumferential wall of the second cover.
- The attached drawings for illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention are referred to in order to gain a sufficient understanding of the present invention, the merits thereof, and the objectives accomplished by the implementation of the present invention.
- Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by explaining preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals in the drawings denote like elements.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dental implant package according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the dental implant package ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the dental implant package ofFIG. 2 .FIG. 4 illustrates a state where a fixture is accommodated in a fixture accommodation space ofFIG. 3 .FIG. 5 illustrates a state where a cover screw is accommodated in an auxiliary accommodation space ofFIG. 3 . - As shown in the above drawings, a
dental implant package 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes amain body 10 having a cylindrical shape having afixture accommodation space 11 for accommodating afixture 3 and anauxiliary accommodation space 21 for accommodating acover screw 5 or a healing abutment (not shown), aleveler 40 detachably accommodated in thefixture accommodation space 11 in a state of supporting afixture 3, afirst cover 50 detachably coupled to themain body 10 and blocking afirst opening 12 formed at an end of themain body 10, and asecond cover 60 detachably coupled to themain body 10 and blocking asecond opening 22 formed at the other end of themain body 10. Although thecover screw 5 or the healing abutment can be accommodated in theauxiliary accommodation space 21, in the present embodiment, thecover screw 5 is accommodated. - The
main body 10 is an ampule body manufactured of transparent or translucent plastic to check a product existing inside themain body 10 from the outside. In themain body 10, apartition portion 30 separates afixture accommodation space 11 for accommodating thefixture 3 and theauxiliary accommodation space 21 for accommodating thecover screw 5. - The
partition portion 30 includes anaccommodation hole 33 formed in a surface of thepartition portion 30 facing thefixture accommodation space 11, to which theleveler 40 is coupled and supported, aninsertion accommodation hole 35 provided in the central area of ahollow cylinder 34 that is formed at the other surface of thepartition portion 30 facing theauxiliary accommodation space 21 to accommodate and store thecover screw 5, and aconnection hole 36 connecting theaccommodation hole 33 and theinsertion accommodation hole 35. These elements will be described below with other elements. - The
leveler 40 has a cylindrical shape to be inserted in thefixture accommodation space 11 of themain body 10 and includes an open upper end portion to which aleveler cover 41 is coupled. Theleveler 40 can have a different shape according to the diameter and length of thefixture 3. Accordingly, an operator can recognize the type of thefixture 3 stored in thefixture accommodation space 11 through anumeric letter 45 indicated on the outer surface of theleveler 40. In the present embodiment, theleveler 40 is appropriate for supporting a fixture that belongs to one having a relatively large diameter and a short length. For example, when a fixture (not shown) that is longer than thefixture 3 of the present embodiment is stored in thefixture accommodation space 11, a leveler (not shown) having a length shorter than that of theleveler 40 of the present embodiment is used. - An
accommodation protrusion 43 protrudes from the lower surface of a lower end portion of theleveler 40. As theaccommodation protrusion 43 is forcibly inserted in theaccommodation hole 33 of thepartition portion 30, theleveler 40 can be stably stored in thefixture accommodation space 11 without movements. In the shape of theaccommodation protrusion 43, as shown inFIG. 3 , alower portion 43 a of theaccommodation protrusion 43 is more convex than anupper portion 43 b thereof. Since theaccommodation hole 33 has a shape corresponding to the shape of theaccommodation protrusion 43, theaccommodation protrusion 43 is coupled to theaccommodation hole 33. Thus, theleveler 40 can be appropriately supported in thefixture accommodation space 11. - The leveler cover 41 is manufactured of a titanium material and directly supports the
fixture 3 that is stored in thefixture accommodation space 11. The leveler cover 41 is appropriate for supporting thefixture 3 that is manufactured of a titanium material and appropriately coupled to the opening of theleveler 40. The reason for manufacturing the leveler cover 41 using a titanium material is to prevent the change of the characteristic of thefixture 3 made of the titanium material during which thefixture 3 is stored in thefixture accommodation space 11. - For example, when the
fixture 3 is manufactured of a different material, for example, plastic, and stored in a separate accommodation portion (not shown), the characteristic of a screw portion of thefixture 3 made of a titanium material can be changed as it contacts a plastic accommodation portion so that the state of a gum can be contaminated or a side effect can be generated during an implant operation. Thus, to prevent these problems, the leveler cover 41 is manufactured of a titanium material that is substantially the same as the material of thefixture 3. - A
protection ring 13 made of a titanium material is coupled to an opening portion of thefixture accommodation space 11, that is, the area of themain body 10 forming thefirst opening 12, to prevent the upper portion of thefixture 3 from directly contacting themain body 10 that is made of plastic. Accordingly, as theprotection ring 13 made of a titanium material directly contacts the outer circumferential portion of the upper portion of thefixture 3, the change of the characteristic of thefixture 3 by a material having a different physical characteristic, for example, plastic, can be prevented. Further, as the outer diameter of the upper portion of thefixture 3 does almost match the inner diameter of theprotection ring 13, thefixture 3 can be supported in thefixture accommodation space 11. - A
first cover 50 is coupled to the area of themain body 10 where thefirst opening 12 of thefixture accommodation space 11 is formed and blocks thefirst opening 12 to prevent the escape of thefixture 3 stored in thefixture accommodation space 11 and the contact of external foreign materials with thefixture 3. - The
first cover 50 is detachably coupled to the area of themain body 10 for forming thefirst opening 12 so that thefixture 3 can be easily pulled out from thefixture accommodation space 11. As shown inFIG. 4 , the end portion of thefixture accommodation space 11 of themain body 10 has an outer diameter smaller than that of the middle area of themain body 10 so that thefirst cover 50 can be detachably coupled to thefirst opening 12 of thefixture accommodation space 11 of themain body 10. Also, a protrudingportion 15 protrudes from the outer surface of themain body 10 for forming thefirst opening 12 in the circumferential direction. Agroove portion 55 corresponding to the protrudingportion 15 of themain body 10 is provided on the inner surface of thefirst cover 50 in the circumferential direction. Thus, thefirst cover 50 is forcibly coupled to the protrudingportion 15 of themain body 10 for forming thefirst opening 12. As a result, a slight amount of a force is needed to separate thefirst cover 50 from themain body 10. - To this end, a
push protrusion 51 protruding from the outer circumferential wall of thefirst cover 50 in the radial direction is provided on thefirst cover 50. By pushing thepush protrusion 51 with a slight amount of a force, thefirst cover 50 can be easily separated from themain body 10. - Also, a
fixture push portion 52 for maintaining the position of thefixture 3 by pressing thefixture 3 stored in theleveler 40 accommodated in thefixture accommodation space 11 at a predetermined pressure when being coupled to themain body 10 is provided on an upper surface of the inner wall of thefirst cover 50. Thefixture push portion 52 makes thefixture 3 stored at a predetermined position in thefixture accommodation space 11 without movements. - Thus, as shown in
FIG. 4 , thefixture 3 can be stored in thefixture accommodation space 11 by being appropriately supported by theleveler 40 having the leveler cover 41 coupled to the upper surface thereof, theprotection ring 13, and thefixture push portion 52 of thefirst cover 50. - As mentioned above, in the
main body 10, in addition to thefixture accommodation space 11 for accommodating thefixture 3, theauxiliary accommodation space 21 is provided to auxiliarily accommodate thecover screw 5 coupled to a female screw portion (not shown) formed in the upper portion of thefixture 3. In the present embodiment, thecover screw 5 is accommodated in theauxiliary accommodation space 21. However, if necessary, a healing abutment (not shown) coupled to the female screw portion formed on the upper surface of thefixture 3 and maintained for a period during which thefixture 3 is osseointegrated in an alveolar bone. Also, other auxiliary parts can be accommodated in theauxiliary accommodation space 21. - The
insertion accommodation hole 35 in which a male screw portion of thecover screw 5 screw coupled to a portion of thecover screw 5, that is, the female screw portion of thefixture 3, is inserted, is provided in theauxiliary accommodation space 21. Theinsertion accommodation hole 35 is provided in thehollow cylinder 34 extending from thepartition portion 30 toward theauxiliary accommodation space 21. Since thecover screw 5 is not a factor that is directly transplanted in the alveolar bone, thecover screw 5 does not need to be supported by the accommodation portion of a titanium material. Accordingly, thecover screw 5 can be kept by being partially inserted in theinsertion accommodation hole 35. - The
second cover 60 is coupled to an end portion of themain body 10 at the side of theauxiliary accommodation space 21, that is, the area of themain body 10 for forming thesecond opening 22, to prevent the escape of thecover screw 5 from theinsertion accommodation hole 35. A pushuneven portion 61 is formed at the outer wall of thesecond cover 60 so that thesecond cover 60 can be easily installed on and detached from thesecond opening 22. - A coupling portion is formed at each of the inner surface of the
second cover 60 and the outer surface of the area of themain body 10 for forming thesecond opening 22, to correspond to each other. In particular, a protrudingportion 64 is formed on the inner side of thesecond cover 60 where the pushuneven portion 61 is formed and acatch groove 24 corresponding to the protrudingportion 64 is formed in the outer surface of the area of themain body 10 for forming thesecond opening 12 so that the protrudingportion 64 and thecatch groove 24 can be stably coupled to each other. Also, when a user pushes using a hand the pushuneven portion 61 formed on the outer wall, thesecond cover 60 can be easily separated from themain body 10. - The
connection hole 36 connecting theinsertion accommodation hole 35 at the side of theauxiliary accommodation space 21 and theaccommodation hole 33 at the side of thefixture accommodation space 11 is formed at the central area of thepartition portion 30 that separates thefixture accommodation space 11 and theauxiliary accommodation space 21. When theaccommodation protrusion 43 of theleveler 40 is over-forcibly coupled to theaccommodation hole 33 of thepartition portion 30 in thefixture accommodation space 11 so that theleveler 40 cannot be separated from thefixture accommodation space 11, or thecover screw 5 is forcible coupled to theinsertion accommodation hole 35 so that the separation of thecover screw 5 is not easy, theleveler 40 or thecover screw 5 can be easily separated by pushing theleveler 40 or thecover screw 5 using a tool such as a gimlet from the opposite side. - For example, when the
accommodation protrusion 43 of theleveler 40 is forcibly coupled to theaccommodation hole 33 of thepartition portion 30 and difficult to be separated from theaccommodation hole 33, theleveler 40 can be easily separated from theaccommodation hole 33 by pushing theaccommodation protrusion 33 using a tool such as a gimlet through theconnection hole 36 from theauxiliary accommodation space 21. - The assembly method of a dental implant package configured as above according to an embodiment of the present invention and the storing and pulling out operations of the fixture and the cover screw will be described below.
- First, to store the
fixture 3 in thefixture accommodation space 11 in themain body 10 of thedental implant package 1, thefirst cover 50 blocking thefirst opening 12 formed at the end portion of themain body 10 is separated. Thefirst cover 50 blocking thefirst opening 12 can be easily separated by pushing thepush protrusion 51 provided on the outer wall of thefirst cover 50. Next, theleveler 40 suitable for the shape of thefixture 3 is selected using a numeric letter 45 (please refer toFIG. 2 ) indicated on the outer surface of theleveler 40. Then, thelevel cover 41 formed of a titanium material is coupled to the upper portion of theleveler 40. - After the leveler cover 41 is coupled, the
leveler 40 is put into thefixture accommodation space 11. Since theaccommodation protrusion 43 formed on the lower surface of theleveler 40 is forcibly coupled to theaccommodation hole 33 formed on thepartition portion 30, theleveler 40 can be firmly supported in thefixture accommodation space 11. Theprotection ring 13 is coupled to the upper area of thefixture accommodation space 11, that is, the inside of the area of themain body 10 for forming thefirst opening 12. Since theprotection ring 13 is also formed of a titanium material like theleveler cover 41, the change of the characteristic of thefixture 3 during which thefixture 3 is stored in thedental implant package 1 can be prevented. - Next, the
fixture 3 is inserted in thefixture accommodation space 11 to be supported on the upper surface of theleveler cover 41. Since thefixture push portion 52 protrudes from the upper surface of the inner wall of thefirst cover 50, when thefirst cover 50 is coupled to themain body 10, thefixture push portion 52 presses the upper end portion of thefixture 3 so that thefixture 3 can be stably stored. Since the operation of pulling out thefixture 3 stored in thefixture accommodation space 11 is the opposite to the above-described insertion operation, a description thereof will be omitted herein. - Meanwhile, to accommodate the
cover screw 5 in theauxiliary accommodation space 21, thesecond cover 60 blocking thesecond opening 22 is separated from themain body 10. Since the pushuneven portion 61 is provided at the outer wall of the second cover, thesecond cover 60 can be easily separated from the area of themain body 10 for forming thesecond opening 22. - Next, after inserting the
cover screw 5 in theinsertion accommodation hole 35 of thehollow cylinder 34 provided in theauxiliary accommodation space 21, thesecond cover 60 is coupled to themain body 10 so that thecover screw 5 is completely accommodated in theauxiliary accommodation space 21. Since the operation of pulling out thecover screw 5 from theauxiliary accommodation space 21 is the opposite to the above-described insertion operation, a description thereof will be omitted herein. - The
dental implant package 1 according to the present embodiment can not only prevent intrusion of external foreign materials and germs but also store thefixture 3 and thecover screw 5 or the healing abutment at the same time in a single dental implant package. Also, since thefixture 3 made of a titanium material contacts only theleveler cover 41 and theprotection ring 13 that are made of a titanium material, the change of the characteristic of thefixture 3 can be prevented. - Referring to
FIGS. 6 through 8 , a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described. In the following description, the same structures and operations as those in the above-described embodiment will be omitted and only different structures and operations will be described. -
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a dental implant package according to another embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 7 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture where a mount is installed is coupled to a fixture holder ofFIG. 6 .FIG. 8 is a sectional view for explaining that a fixture integrally manufactured with an abutment is coupled to the fixture holder ofFIG. 6 . - As shown in
FIGS. 6 through 8 , adental implant package 1 a according to the present embodiment includes afixture holder 70 instead of theleveler 40 of the above-described embodiment. Thefixture holder 70, as shown inFIG. 6 , includes ahollow cylinder portion 71 having a hollow shape, anarc support portion 73 having an arc (almost semi-circular) shape and extending upwardly from thehollow cylinder portion 71, and agrip portion 75 coupled to the inner circumferential wall of thearc support portion 73 to grip afixture 3 a (please refer toFIG. 7 ) that is inserted in and coupled to thearc support portion 73. - In the
arc support portion 73, a screw portion of thefixture 3 a, that is, a portion that is transplanted in an alveolar bone, does not contact the inner surface of thefixture holder 70 made of plastic. InFIG. 7 , since thegrip portion 75 grips the mount 6 in a state of slightly deviating from thearc support portion 73 when the mount 6 used for the transplantation of thefixture 3 a is mounted on thefixture 3 a, thefixture 3 a coupled to the mount 6 can be supported without directly contacting the inner surface of thefixture holder 70. - In
FIG. 8 , afixture 3 b is integrally formed with anabutment 7. Thegrip portion 75 grips theabutment 7 so that thefixture 3 b to be transplanted in an alveolar bone can be supported without directly contacting the inner surface of thefixture holder 70. Since thefixtures fixture holder 70 are not merely thefixture 3 ofFIG. 4 but thefixture abutment 7, as shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 , thefixtures first opening 12 from thearc support portion 73. Due to this structure, the inner wall of afirst cover 50 a does not have thefixture push portion 52 unlike thefirst cover 50 where thefixture push portion 52 ofFIG. 3 is provided. - As described above, the
dental implant package 1 a according to the present embodiment includes thefixture holder 70 that does not contact the screw portion of thefixtures fixtures fixtures - In the above-described embodiments, although the
cover screw 5 is described to be stored in theauxiliary accommodation space 21, other parts such as a healing abutment used for an implant operation can be stored. - While this invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
- According to the present invention, the fixture and any of the healing abutment and the cover screw can be stored with a simple structure. Also, the fixture and the healing abutment or the cover screw can be easily pulled out during an implant operation.
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